Cyrillic in Unicode

In this article, Thomas Burger describes the Cyrillic script fonts and the various methods for representating them in Linux, including UTF-8. He provides instructions for setting up the font support and installation, and describes how it is supported in applications. He also supports his claim that the use of UTF-8 Cyrillic script fonts will make Linux the first truly international operating system.

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